Tsunami Warning caused Kristen Stewart, Taylor Lautner and all Twilight Cast to Evacuate

Kristen and Taylor evacuates after tsunami warning
Kristen Stewart and Taylor Lautner together with the Twilight crews evacuate after tsunami warning.

Many territories including the west coasts of United States and Canada have been alarmed with the tsunami warnings brought about after the earthquake that hit Japan.

Media, of all sorts came to spread the warning so that everybody will secure their safety.

In this sense, even the cast of the famous film “The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn” which includes Kristen Stewart who is playing the role of Bella Swan and Taylor Lautner carrying the role of Jacob Black have been evacuated from their filming site in Vancouver Island Area in British Columbia.

They have been shooting at the said setting when reports have spread that an earthquake and tsunami have strike in Japan.

According to the Summit Entertainment, the filming of the “Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn” was delayed because of the tsunami threat.

Because of that, all the cast along with the crew members were informed to evacuate to their base camp. Thus, Summit Entertainment has announced that they were all safe and sound.

In fact, the report issued by a publication says that no one who has been included in the production was reported to be “in any danger”. Meanwhile, the evacuation had served as a safety move for them to do.

Tofino, is the town where the production is being held. Where, the said town has a lot of open coastline as recently seen in “The Twilight Saga: New Moon.”

One of the characters from the said film named Tinsel Korey as Sam Uley’s fiancée Makah Emily Young, tweeted her personal view regarding their move.

It was seemingly a joke when she said, “They’re evacuating us 4 a tsumnami warning. If this is my last tweet. I love you. The end. Hugs.”

But since that tweet has spread over the press, she had already deleted such statement.

Other entertainment icons on the other hand raised their campaigns on helping Japan to recover from such unwanted calamity.

 

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